Are the Grady twins real?

While the Burns sisters are identical twins, the Grady sisters weren't supposed to be — they were supposed to be aged 8 and 10. But since the real actresses were twins, it was assumed by most viewers that the fictional girls were twins too.
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Are The Shining twins alive?

They famously invite Danny to "come and play" with them, but after he sees horrifying images of their bloodied and mangled bodies in the same hallway, he closes his eyes and rides away. Later, it's revealed that the twins were murdered by their father, Delbert Grady, while he was working as a caretaker at the Overlook.
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What do the twins represent in The Shining?

The twins also represent Danny's anticipation of his Mother being murdered. They have jet black hair like Wendy and they wear blue dresses. Wendy wears a blue dress at the start of the film with red stockings and sleeves, which gives her the symbolic appearance of an axe murdered twin.
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How old are The Shining twins now?

Louise and Lisa Burns, now 51, were 12 years old when they were cast to star as a pair of twins that were murdered in the Overlook Hotel and whose ghosts are witnessed by the film's protagonist, Danny. “We're naturally spooky,” the twins told Cosmopolitan.
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Who are the 2 twins in The Shining?

Lisa and Louise Burns were just 12-years-old when Stanley Kubrick cast them as the Grady girls, the twins who tormented Danny Torrance (and the world), in The Shining. On Saturday, 34 years later, the Burns sisters attended a BFI anniversary screening of Kubrick's Dr.
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How were the Grady twins killed?

In the film the two young girls are murdered violently with an axe after their hotel-caretaker father develops cabin fever. They terrify little Danny Torrance when they chant, 'Come and play with us, Danny, forever, and ever, and ever,' in their English accents before the film flashes to their dead and bloody bodies.
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Are the Grady twins in the book?

The Famous Twins Are Not In The Book

But it doesn't appear in the book. The Grady family murders are discussed in the book, of course, but the girls aren't twins and they aren't seen by Danny in a vision as they are in the movie.
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Is The Shining Based on a true story?

The Shining was a fictional tale but the setting was inspired by the true hauntings within Colorado's Stanley Hotel. Stephen King's The Shining book was the basis for Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece film.
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Who is the guy in the bear suit in The Shining?

The Shining (book)

In the novel, Roger is the homosexual lover of Overlook Hotel owner Horace M. Derwent, who is bisexual.
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Do The Shining twins have names?

Alexie and Alexa Grady refer to the two girls in blue Danny Torrance sees while riding in the Overlook Hotel's West Wing.
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Are the Grady Twins evil?

In the book, The Grady Twins are not twins but are eight and ten and described by Bill Watson as “cute as buttons”. They did not make an appearance but are mentioned and referenced several times and almost certainly haunt the Overlook Hotel, most likely now evil.
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Who is the old lady in room 237?

Naked Lady in 'The Shining' 'Memba Her?!

Lia Beldam is best known for playing the super sexy babe in the bathtub in room 237 -- whose flesh rots off while in Jack's arms -- in the Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece "The Shining." Guess what ...
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What does Room 237 represent in The Shining?

He points to the knitted Apollo 11 sweater that Danny wears and claims that "237" refers to the mean distance of the Earth to the Moon. He also refers to the fact that a carpet pattern resembles the Apollo launching pad as evidence that the film is an elaborate apology of sorts for Kubrick's involvement.
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Why did Jack Torrance go crazy?

The evil spirits that inhabited the Overlook Hotel would eventually drive Jack insane by way of drowning him in his alcoholism, past trauma, and fears of becoming as abusive as his father.
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Where is the little boy from The Shining now?

Today Lloyd is a 45-year- old biology professor at a community college in Elisabethtown, Kentucky, he's got four children to put to bed every night and lives a happily boring life.
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What happened to the child actor in The Shining?

Lloyd was interviewed in Making The Shining (1980), filmed by Kubrick's daughter, Vivian Kubrick. Despite his well-received performance in The Shining, Lloyd retired from acting at the age of ten after his appearance as young G. Gordon Liddy in the television film Will: G. Gordon Liddy (1982).
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Was Danny abused in The Shining?

Danny has been sexually abused by Jack.
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Why does Danny say Redrum?

Danny even manages to anticipate what is about to happen by writing “redrum” on the bathroom door because this is where the murder will take place. The separation of Danny's alter ego voices into manifestations of Tony and Jack, through the presence / absence of his wagging finger, fits very well throughout the film.
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Is the Overlook Hotel Real?

The fictional hotel in “The Shining” is called the Overlook, and the Stanley Hotel is not the only real-life hostelry to claim ties to the movie. The Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon was used for some exterior shots, though the hotel's website explains that it lacks a hedge maze.
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Can you stay in Room 237?

Think of it as the hotel's classy version of a haunted house experience. The promotion includes “special accommodations” in Room 237, for $237 a night. If you'll recall, Room 237 is where all manner of terror occurs at the story's Overlook Hotel. Marketing materials for Hotel Clermont's “Here's Johnny” package.
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Why was room 217 changed to 237?

Kubrick agreed to change the infamous room number from 217 to 237 (which does not exist) in the movie because the hotel was worried people would not want to stay in the room in the future. Ironically, room 217 is most often requested at Timberline Lodge, according to the hotel's website.
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Is the maze in The Shining real?

The maze was filmed on the backlot of MGM Borehamwood Studios in England. The overhead shot of the maze was filmed in the parking lot of the Canterbury Building in Borehamwood, England, with a matte painting added. The maze at night was filmed on Stage 1 at Elstree Studios.
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Did Jack have The Shining?

Jack and Danny Torrance Both Have the Shining in Kubrick's Film.
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Why does Jack say here's Johnny?

Jack Nicholson ad-libbed the line "Here's Johnny!" in imitation of announcer Ed McMahon's famous introduction of Johnny Carson on U.S. network NBC-TV's long-running late night television program The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
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Why do they call Danny Doc?

Thanks to his abilities (and a cat who seems to know when someone in the building is about to die), Dan is able to help dying patients pass on into the next world with peace and comfort. His knack for always being around when a patient dies earns him the nickname Doctor Sleep - Doc, for short.
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